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an educational mecca, health care mecca. we're an innovation economy mecca. and this may have made us a likely target for what happened at the boston marathon on monday. >> thank you very much for joining us. he is with boston globe, which has been putting out a lot of the information we have been following since monday. >> dow looks like it would open up 22 points. s&p up 8 points. nasdaq by 22 points. and a business story of notes and breaking news. dell's special committee is confirming it has received a notice from blackstone group. sit withdrawing from the bidding process. blackstone will not submit a definitive proposal to buy the company. they submitted an indication of interest for 25eu billion offer in march. a letter saying that it "found a significant number of issues that surfaced since we submitted our letter of proposal on march 22nd." specifically i should note an unprecedented 14% market decline, the steepest drop in history. they are now saying is inconsistent with management's own projections for growth. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ wat
an educational mecca, health care mecca. we're an innovation economy mecca. and this may have made us a likely target for what happened at the boston marathon on monday. >> thank you very much for joining us. he is with boston globe, which has been putting out a lot of the information we have been following since monday. >> dow looks like it would open up 22 points. s&p up 8 points. nasdaq by 22 points. and a business story of notes and breaking news. dell's special committee is...
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>> a new online native experience for education. people can learn skills and help them find jobs. >> but they also want money. are you going public some day? you're a young guy. very successful. >> we're building a long-term business. whatever we can do to sustain a business. >> right now what's the revenue? >> right now there is none. >> if you're not going to charge for classes, what other revenue models are you considering? >> building a product in the future. it's using the network. we have several million people learning and teaching people to add value. >> so is this more of a jobs board kind of company? something that connects people to finding each other from a jobs be perspective? >> that's definitely positive. that's something we will see in the coming year, yeah. >> when you think about other schools and the way the university and college systems works in this country, are people taking code academy? can you build your curriculum in other curriculums. >> this exists. we have people at brown, m.i.t. >> thank you for coming
>> a new online native experience for education. people can learn skills and help them find jobs. >> but they also want money. are you going public some day? you're a young guy. very successful. >> we're building a long-term business. whatever we can do to sustain a business. >> right now what's the revenue? >> right now there is none. >> if you're not going to charge for classes, what other revenue models are you considering? >> building a product in...
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my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because
my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because
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my job, not just to entertain but to coach and teach you and educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. we've got two kinds of companies in the stock market right now. the kind that can do no right, and the kind that can do no wrong. ♪ hallelujah each day since this market changed its coloration from bull to bear, like today where the dow sank 138 points, s&p tumbled 1.43%, and the nasdaq got clubbed, down 1.84%. >> the house of pain. >> there's a lot more stocks that can do no right than there are that can do no wrong. so what qualifies as a company that can do no wrong in this environment? a couple of things. first, a company makes something with declining raw costs that it charges more for than it used to, and people have to pay that higher price because they have no alternative. and that's pretty much everything that sells at a supermarket or drugstore these days. think about it. what's the raw cost of a drug? virtually nothing. and what can they charge? virtually anything, as we see pretty much nightly these days on "mad money" when we have these execs
my job, not just to entertain but to coach and teach you and educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. we've got two kinds of companies in the stock market right now. the kind that can do no right, and the kind that can do no wrong. ♪ hallelujah each day since this market changed its coloration from bull to bear, like today where the dow sank 138 points, s&p tumbled 1.43%, and the nasdaq got clubbed, down 1.84%. >> the house of pain. >> there's a lot more stocks that can do no...
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i think you see this in 20-year-olds spending more time getting education, spending less time in the labor force. people in the 40s, 30s and 40s participation off as well. i think there's broader run trends going on here as well. >> mr. lacker i'm hoping to weigh on on one of the controversy. on the sherrod brown proposal to raise capital requirements, what's your view? >> well, as a regularity you have to like raising capital. the question is, how far do you need to go? i don't think it can reduce the probability of financial distress at one of these institutions, insolvency to zero. we shouldn't act as if it does. at the end of the day you have to make preparations for what happens if. despite all the capital you have before. what if you get to a situation where they're insolvent. i think living wills is important. a little noticed feature. it's not commented much on dodd/frank. it's 165d i think is the section number. it requires them to submit resolution plans. and the plans have to be credible. they have to take them through support and they get to decide whether they're credibl
i think you see this in 20-year-olds spending more time getting education, spending less time in the labor force. people in the 40s, 30s and 40s participation off as well. i think there's broader run trends going on here as well. >> mr. lacker i'm hoping to weigh on on one of the controversy. on the sherrod brown proposal to raise capital requirements, what's your view? >> well, as a regularity you have to like raising capital. the question is, how far do you need to go? i don't...
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here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's what boston strong is all about. haslett-davis is one woman who truly represents that phrase. she's a dancer. she lost her foot and part of the her lower leg in the bombing. thankfully her husband was not injured as severely. i went to their hospital room to talk to them. >> i was -- i woke up and my parents were there and i hugged them and kissed them and i said mom, can you help me? i feel like my foot is falling asleep because it feels like my ankle is falling off the pillow. i realize now that was phantom pain. she looked at me scene said adrianne you don't have a foot. your foot is gone. it was really hard to
here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's...
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suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an agency that exists to deliver information throughout the world, to law enforcement agencies, so that lessons learned, best practices can be shared. this is consistent with what they would do in any case. it seems sort of, you know, something that is abnormal, it's actually quite normal in a big incident like this, where in fact the world is watching. this was an attack in an urban area during a sporting event. every city, every country in the world has similar situations, and here's what boston, here's what the fbi has learned about it so far. >> good perspective, july yet. thanks so much. we have new information com
suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an...
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sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a history of targeting trains and other transportation modes. we don't know yet from canadian officials who this group was, but it will be very interesting to find out more from the press conference. >> tom, in terms of potential al qaeda ties and we don't know, something that fran just brought up, canada, are there cells in canada? >> yes. there have been cells in canada. we know the millennium plot, you know, 13 years ago, the person came from canada, on his way to los angeles to do disruptions. there have been other cells identified in various canadian cities which the canadians have disrupted. and they have b
sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a...
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and she was interested in their education. she was interested in their medical well being and health. which was a very -- it was a proper thing for her to be interested in. nobody is going to be objecting to educating children or taking care of people who were sick. so it was certainly a good thing for her to do. the indians thought of her as their great white mother. >> you talked about dep -- about the first lady and the white house. >> she had connections to the johns hopkins hospital and the pediatric unit she set up. >> we'll talk about that in a minute. >> a question from jenny webber. hir yet lane -- harriet lane had a cutter named after her. also, i heard she got into trouble for throwing a party on the ship in question. is that true? >> yes. >> all right. tell us the story. >> how they named the ship after her, i don't know. but her unk -- uncle was president of the united states. he may have been able to swing it. he did. he invited some friends of hers to have a party on the ship. her uncle got wind of this, and he
and she was interested in their education. she was interested in their medical well being and health. which was a very -- it was a proper thing for her to be interested in. nobody is going to be objecting to educating children or taking care of people who were sick. so it was certainly a good thing for her to do. the indians thought of her as their great white mother. >> you talked about dep -- about the first lady and the white house. >> she had connections to the johns hopkins...
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what about public education? public schools don't teach children how to read english marry well and don't teach american history. it is being worked on a state- by-state, but that is the problem for kids who are born here as well as everybody else in terms of the quy of ucey getting. bill clinton worked with the republican congress to reform aid to families with dependent children. none of those are arguments for getting in the way of immigration before. then there's the question of entitlement. the entitlement system is out of whack and needs to be reformed. let's reform public education and the welfare system, but let's move forward now on immigration reform as well. thank you. >> thank you very much. you talked aboutany .mmigrants who are not legal they have no legal recourse when something happens, if they are $20 and youpay you have no legal recourse. my wife is a registered nurse. we were driving near los angeles. a well-dressed person with a large dog was walking down the street. in person who appeared to
what about public education? public schools don't teach children how to read english marry well and don't teach american history. it is being worked on a state- by-state, but that is the problem for kids who are born here as well as everybody else in terms of the quy of ucey getting. bill clinton worked with the republican congress to reform aid to families with dependent children. none of those are arguments for getting in the way of immigration before. then there's the question of...
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the educational outreach efforts and conservation efforts, what those things are continuing to do today to help us understand our relationship with the sea and our relationship with our american past. >> we are currently in the clean lash the -- clean lab. includes chemical coating, constructing support mounts for objects, doing additional cleaning in a dry, stable environment. b. altman goal is to put these into the gallery and be able to share as much of the story of how these pumps operated, how they were made, what you're used for, their historical accounts from the sinking. we know that up to last when water put out the oilers, the pumps stopped moving. those are the things to consider is when dupont got here, the valve was still in position at its last moment. the think of the crew of monitor and the things they experienced and the struggles that they undertook to preserve c it ison and how ironi that today 100 petite years later they are still serving the nation in ways they could never have imagined, helping us understand marine conservation, understanding our past, and helping
the educational outreach efforts and conservation efforts, what those things are continuing to do today to help us understand our relationship with the sea and our relationship with our american past. >> we are currently in the clean lash the -- clean lab. includes chemical coating, constructing support mounts for objects, doing additional cleaning in a dry, stable environment. b. altman goal is to put these into the gallery and be able to share as much of the story of how these pumps...
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it also addresses the long term need to invest in america's stem education. this 2-step approach will enable our country to thrive and help us to compete in today's global economy. i took a careful look at the high skilled visa provisions of the recently introduced comprehensive bill, to see how they compared with the i- squared bill. i want to list some of the areas they think need to change these provisions. most people don't realize that this bill requires the government to micromanage compliant american companies and how they and their customers choose to interact in the marketplace. unlike i-squared, this bill creates burdensome outplacement, displacement and free recruitment obligations. the provisions inhibit the companies from effectively operating in a global economy where employee mobility is critical. in the introduced comprehensive immigration bill, the increase in the h1b cap is only allowed for the following -- not current, fiscal year, and they would only be raised after satisfying a complex formula. therefore the proposed market adjustment mec
it also addresses the long term need to invest in america's stem education. this 2-step approach will enable our country to thrive and help us to compete in today's global economy. i took a careful look at the high skilled visa provisions of the recently introduced comprehensive bill, to see how they compared with the i- squared bill. i want to list some of the areas they think need to change these provisions. most people don't realize that this bill requires the government to micromanage...
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the world do why >> we take outreach in education very seriously. we were incredibly disappointed that our requests for additional outreach resources were not made available in the cr of 2013. engaged in efforts with the small business administration, who is doing regular meetings around the country with our regional personnel. we've just released a request for a proposal for on the ground from thes, individuals patient and hospital community who will be available to answer questions and to hold seminars. we do regular seminars. we understand people have a lot of questions. deploying as many resources as we can to answer those questions. of kaisery gold health news. here's a story on insurance exchanges. talk about what the administration is doing to get the word out. guest: las week was not a go sebelius.ecretary he was drilling down and he is concerned. he needs to go back to his constituents. he needs this thing to work. senatorheat from harkin. i think people are starting to say, wait a second, is is starting to go the way of enrollment. hhs has
the world do why >> we take outreach in education very seriously. we were incredibly disappointed that our requests for additional outreach resources were not made available in the cr of 2013. engaged in efforts with the small business administration, who is doing regular meetings around the country with our regional personnel. we've just released a request for a proposal for on the ground from thes, individuals patient and hospital community who will be available to answer questions and...
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what i recognize is that in this to cut the cyber education program, i recognize that einstein beat is a very important will, i noticed that were kind of trying to rob peter to pay paul in order to manage the sequestration. can we meet our commitments to the public with such a drastic cut to the one area that we have that educates the public? is there no way to slightly increase funding for priority programs to fully fund .> i understand the concerns i do not know how i can addre i think hitting einstein against education is probably not the way to go. einstein is a fundamental system we are putting in place across the federal government for continual monitoring and diagnostics. it is critical to cybersecurity. i understand your concern. maybe there is a way through some other area for cyber education even if we cannot significantly increase that account. >> we recognize the vulnerabilities that we all have. civil society makes it more difficult to use the tools you're establishing. it is a delicate balancing act. i think the more that americans become more sensitized to the battle ahe
what i recognize is that in this to cut the cyber education program, i recognize that einstein beat is a very important will, i noticed that were kind of trying to rob peter to pay paul in order to manage the sequestration. can we meet our commitments to the public with such a drastic cut to the one area that we have that educates the public? is there no way to slightly increase funding for priority programs to fully fund .> i understand the concerns i do not know how i can addre i think...
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education. [indiscernible] >> all countries can be negatively affected by having so many people leaving them. >> i did think some countries are leading some of their skilled workers. best and some of their brightest. but there is the other argument as well, a country like mexico has a lot of poverty and crime. they are seeing citizens that are very happy to push the problems north. the best people who understand the problem are fleeing. >> this is an immigrant country. based on immigration. that is the beauty of this country. you are exposed to different ethnic groups, languages, culture. that is the enrichment of this country. you do not see that in many of those countries. >> to me, that is the united states. anyone who wants to become american, that is the beauty of the american culture, we all come from somewhere else. even if we are native american, we have to adjust for the larger culture. anyone who wants to become an american can and will be accepted as an american. whether you change yo
education. [indiscernible] >> all countries can be negatively affected by having so many people leaving them. >> i did think some countries are leading some of their skilled workers. best and some of their brightest. but there is the other argument as well, a country like mexico has a lot of poverty and crime. they are seeing citizens that are very happy to push the problems north. the best people who understand the problem are fleeing. >> this is an immigrant country. based...
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it turns out that he spent much of his childhood and his education in canada. --will ring a perspective bring a perspective to this debate. thank you very much, ted. >> thank you , nelson. it is great to be here. before we have a chance to go to the questions, we have been involved in this for so long. decadetaken more than a to forget how consequential this bill could be. in 1965, the u.s. created the architecture of the moderate legalization system. in 1986, the congress tried to solve the problem of illegal immigration. this bill is an effort to do both, to rewrite our system for the future and to establish an ongoing basis illegal immigration. it is a monumental undertaking. it is important not to lose sight. one of the comments that focused on security, the u.s. economy, and flexibility in the future. one of these things that doris went through in detail, what has made this moment possible is a transformation of the situation along the u.s.-mexico border. when i was a journalist, i was working for "financial times" and i interviewed a key member of the gan
it turns out that he spent much of his childhood and his education in canada. --will ring a perspective bring a perspective to this debate. thank you very much, ted. >> thank you , nelson. it is great to be here. before we have a chance to go to the questions, we have been involved in this for so long. decadetaken more than a to forget how consequential this bill could be. in 1965, the u.s. created the architecture of the moderate legalization system. in 1986, the congress tried to solve...
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you lose your benefits, you lose your education, you lose your education subsidies, you lose food subsidies. the marginal tax rate, mr. speaker, when you are trying to get from the lower wrung of the ladder to the higher wrung of the ladder can be upwards of 60%. 60% on folks who are trying to make it. the fair tax says no. no, we shouldn't tax anyone up to poverty level spending and we should applaud everyone who finds a penny to save because saving is what drives an economy, not consumption. so here we have a chart, mr. speaker, of what happens to the fair tax rate for two-adult, two-child household, and what you see here, if you're down in a lower income bracket, mr. speaker, earning under $20,000 a year, you're not going to pay a penny in taxes. not a penny in taxes. in fact, you're actually going to get money back. if you get up to $30,000 a year, you're still not going to pay a penny in tax. you're going to break even paying zero. if you're doing better, making $45,000 or $60,000 or $121,000, you'll see your rate continue to climb, not the marginal rate, mr. speaker, but the effective
you lose your benefits, you lose your education, you lose your education subsidies, you lose food subsidies. the marginal tax rate, mr. speaker, when you are trying to get from the lower wrung of the ladder to the higher wrung of the ladder can be upwards of 60%. 60% on folks who are trying to make it. the fair tax says no. no, we shouldn't tax anyone up to poverty level spending and we should applaud everyone who finds a penny to save because saving is what drives an economy, not consumption....
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but being an educator meant more to helen than teaching in schools. it meant being a good colleague as well. she was a devoted member of the california teachers association, and one -- won the california teacher award. helen's compassion for others led her to speak out and fight for those in need. much of her activism was rooted in who she was as a member of the cherokee nation. she had personal insight into the needs of native american communities as she fought tirelessly to have them addressed. by the time she was in college at ucla, she had personally felt pains of intolerance directed at her and her heritage. determined to change the wrongs she faced, helen boarded a bus and rode clear across the country to hear martin luther king deliver his, "i have a dream" speech. that dream was her dream. her message was his message. and she fulfilled it each and every day for the rest of her life. helen worked side by sidele with the tribe to help them gain recognition and joined the molango nation in promoting human rights. she took those challenges and str
but being an educator meant more to helen than teaching in schools. it meant being a good colleague as well. she was a devoted member of the california teachers association, and one -- won the california teacher award. helen's compassion for others led her to speak out and fight for those in need. much of her activism was rooted in who she was as a member of the cherokee nation. she had personal insight into the needs of native american communities as she fought tirelessly to have them...
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another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but that's exactly what's happening th disa veterans todaywho e waiting far too long to have their claims processed by the v.a. there are right now thousands of folks in my home state of new york and in the hudson valley who are waiting on average over 400 days to have their claims processed. that's a year and a half. that's wrong and we can do bert by our veterans. i know one veteran who served his country in vietnam, he came home, filed a disability claim just in february of 2011. but that was 800 days ago and he's still waiting for an answer. he said to me, sean, i just need an answer so i can decide whether
another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but...
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she was extremely well-educated. she had all these things going for her. but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. three of her four children died. the kinds of grief this woman were amazing,ugh but folks demonized her for that, thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't crazy. mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we have a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln life monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span three, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. anna edney is the bloomberg news fda reporter and is here to talk to us about compounding pharmacies. she's going to be talking to us about the congressional investigation into compound pharmacies, including the role of the fda in policing these pharmacies. .elcome to the program trad what is a compounding pharmacy? where at is a pharmacy patient need something special. perhaps a preservative, a color -- a patient may need a different mix than is usually given. a manufacturer is not going
she was extremely well-educated. she had all these things going for her. but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. three of her four children died. the kinds of grief this woman were amazing,ugh but folks demonized her for that, thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't crazy. mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we have a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln life monday...
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of the whole person and we are committed to improving the health of the communities we serve through education and awareness, as well as delivering quality health care services. in light of the contributions made by osteopathic physicians to the health of our nation and this being their national week of recognition, i have introduced house resolution 159, which calls on the house to support the designation of national osteopathic medicine week. i urge my colleagues to join me in recognizes the field of osteopathic medicine and supporting the designation of national osteopathic medicine week. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from alabama, miss sewell -- --s sewe ms. sewell: i join americans across this nation and world in celebrating dr. martin luther king's letter from a birmingham jail. after being arrested on april 12, 1963 dr. king came across an article in the birmingham news, entitled white clergymen urge local negros to withdraw from demonstration. clergymen who authored that article were very critical of dr. king and the o
of the whole person and we are committed to improving the health of the communities we serve through education and awareness, as well as delivering quality health care services. in light of the contributions made by osteopathic physicians to the health of our nation and this being their national week of recognition, i have introduced house resolution 159, which calls on the house to support the designation of national osteopathic medicine week. i urge my colleagues to join me in recognizes the...
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she was extremely well educated. she had all these things going for her, but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. three of her four children died. her four sons died, one in the white house, one shortly after her husband's assassination sitting next to her at the theater. the kinds of grief this woman was going through were amazing. we found out she was not crazy. mary todd was a very significant person, and i hope someday we get a better view of her, of the range of things that influenced her life, not just a tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln in our conversation with historians and you come alive monday night on c-span and c-span3. host: we want to welcome back mark murray, senior political for cbs news. and the of hearing events in boston and these two brothers came to the u.s. has essentially a legal citizens, ironically becoming citizens on september 11, 2011. how have the events impacted what we will be seeing in the weeks ahead? legislation will not be passed in full until july, august,
she was extremely well educated. she had all these things going for her, but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. three of her four children died. her four sons died, one in the white house, one shortly after her husband's assassination sitting next to her at the theater. the kinds of grief this woman was going through were amazing. we found out she was not crazy. mary todd was a very significant person, and i hope someday we get a better view of her, of the range of things...
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she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook and boston other than the choice of weapons? >> well, in terms of intent, for death and destruction in injury, no. methodology coming at us. we don't know the motivation behind certainly boston. we don't know whether it's domestic, international -- >> or identical to the motivation in sandy hook. >> we don't know the answer to those questions. i think that it's impossible for me to sit at the table today and say they are identical except in effect dead pact. >> as i look at the evidence available, you have mass destruction and violence and slaughter of innocent.
she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook...
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if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after 20 years, complete decent human being and what he had told him, that you have to give back in the is not giving back to others. >> coming on our facebook page. hello. would you ever consider running for elected office in california ? then he goes on to ask would you consider if running with the green party? >> last election for the justice party. a smaller little party. i am not a politician. the only reason that i would ever consider running is to raise the issues. alterra but the big money. no one big money. i want to be in that kind of running, but i do want to deal to say what i think o
if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after...
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he spent time in special education classrooms. and he was home schooled by his mother. he lived in a room with blacked-out curtains and played violent video games for hours on end. we know his mother bought him assault weapons and kept an arsenal at home. we know they went target shooting together at ranges and that both were certified in gun safety. their home was a veritable weapons depot, with many firearms, more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, sam rye swords, even a gun safe in this young man's room. it has been reported that adam compiled a spread sheet documenting hundreds of victims of mass murders, something he may have used as a measuring stick for his own sadistic plot. and we know one thing: none of this information would have been caught on a background check. and i say that although i support background checks. but this just shows what is out there that needs to be stopped. on that december morning, adam lanza started this rampage by killing his mother. he then drove to sandy hook. he shot his way into the school. he was heavily armed. this is what he carr
he spent time in special education classrooms. and he was home schooled by his mother. he lived in a room with blacked-out curtains and played violent video games for hours on end. we know his mother bought him assault weapons and kept an arsenal at home. we know they went target shooting together at ranges and that both were certified in gun safety. their home was a veritable weapons depot, with many firearms, more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, sam rye swords, even a gun safe in this young...
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are they encountering issues on the educational fronts here? >> guest: so, that's a great question. the consumer enrollment is, i think, one of the greatest question marks right now. you've got the technical aspects rolling ahead, but the question is if you build it, will they come? are the people going to sign up? like you said, the kaiser foundation poll found two-thirds of the uninsured, majority of americans, don't know what the law does for them, and that makes it hard for them to get excited. we're starting to see the push. we're starting to see the federal government designate money to send out what are called assisters or navigators to go into the communities to get people more aware of what they can expect of -- what's actually available to them. a lot of people, there's actually a lot of opportunity now. they are going to be getting either -- they may be eligible for basically free health insurance under an expansion of medicaid, the government's program for low income individuals, or they may be qualified for a subsidy on the exchange, but there is a limited funding avail
are they encountering issues on the educational fronts here? >> guest: so, that's a great question. the consumer enrollment is, i think, one of the greatest question marks right now. you've got the technical aspects rolling ahead, but the question is if you build it, will they come? are the people going to sign up? like you said, the kaiser foundation poll found two-thirds of the uninsured, majority of americans, don't know what the law does for them, and that makes it hard for them to...
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she was passionate for french education. she was passionate that other people would learn the language and she still had a lot of passion to give, but she was killed that day sexual. -- that day as well. and matthew, his professor goal was to go out and increase awareness about environmental issues. he wanted to encourage people to be proactive in their individual lives to try to better our environment, whether it was just leading smaller and more confined footprint on this world or going out and creating systems in their community to lower the impact of pollution. his passion was environmental awareness, but he was also a big fan of sports. he was a detailed expert in sports statistics, and you could not beat matthew in a game of trivia. he loved his devoted hokies and he went to every a.c.c. sporting event that he could. professionally, he loved the atlanta braves and chicago white sox and chicago bulls. age shomatthew was going to liva great lifetime we never got to see his passion for environmental awareness, nor his pas
she was passionate for french education. she was passionate that other people would learn the language and she still had a lot of passion to give, but she was killed that day sexual. -- that day as well. and matthew, his professor goal was to go out and increase awareness about environmental issues. he wanted to encourage people to be proactive in their individual lives to try to better our environment, whether it was just leading smaller and more confined footprint on this world or going out...
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those members of newtown, connecticut, who lost 20 precious, beautiful children and six brave, great educators. they were keeping vigil as the senate turned its back on them. and despite their profound and harrowing loss, those parents, husbands and wives, sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, grandmothers and grandfathers have kept faith. they have spent the last four months tirelessly and relentlessly advocating for changes and reforms in our gun laws so that that loss they suffered will not have been in vain. and still, the united states senate failed in its responsibility in turning its back on them. i don't want to relive december 14 when i went to sandy hook and heard and saw the grief and pain of those parents and loved ones as they emerged from the firehouse. on that unspeakable and unimaginable horror, i don't want to see again. yesterday was demoralizing and discouraging but not defeating, because ultimately this reform will be delayed but not denied. because of the massacre of 20 innocent children and their teachers will bring us ultimately to our senses, but so will the violenc
those members of newtown, connecticut, who lost 20 precious, beautiful children and six brave, great educators. they were keeping vigil as the senate turned its back on them. and despite their profound and harrowing loss, those parents, husbands and wives, sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, grandmothers and grandfathers have kept faith. they have spent the last four months tirelessly and relentlessly advocating for changes and reforms in our gun laws so that that loss they suffered will...
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from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you got to get to roxbury and because families. they don't like the cable. they don't like it but he made dish in the window and they are concerned about the bill, let me tell you. it doesn't help the unemployment rate in those areas is double what it is everywhere else. in terms of going back to the health care bill, we had opportunity to get it right. we missed that opportunity. we could have forced the insurance come is to lower these prices. that was the idea of health care reform. we were going to use the savings to pay for the 31 million people who have health insurance. now ed made a post in the plan was put in that everybody would really keep their own doctor. not only has the problem been broken on the da
from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you got to get to roxbury and because families. they don't like the cable. they don't like it but he made dish in the window and they are concerned about the bill, let me tell you. it...
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president, baltimore, like many other major cities, has struggled to educate its children. recent statistics indicate that the number of third graders reading below grade level in baltimore is double the state average. this is especially troubling in light of the numerous national studies showing for every six students who are not reading at the third grade level, one will not graduate. across the united states, students with good school libraries learn better and score higher an standardized tests than their peers in schools without libraries. we have an program, academy bonds that is available to help school districts in areas such as improving their libraries, and since 2001 baltimore city has used those funds and recently we extended the program through 2013. academy bonds are important, but much more needs to be done to help our students. so let me share with my colleagues a wonderful initiative, the baltimore elementary and middle school barlibrary project, which is bringing in additional partners to maximize the resources available. the mary and janet wineberg founda
president, baltimore, like many other major cities, has struggled to educate its children. recent statistics indicate that the number of third graders reading below grade level in baltimore is double the state average. this is especially troubling in light of the numerous national studies showing for every six students who are not reading at the third grade level, one will not graduate. across the united states, students with good school libraries learn better and score higher an standardized...
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the last six miles they dedicated to the six educators. to compound that, the fact that one of the victims was an 8-year-old little boy who had gone out to meet his father and to give him a hug for running the marathon and to know he's dead and his sister is injured is just -- >> bill: michael i'm sure you don't want to get into the speculation. i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. so
the last six miles they dedicated to the six educators. to compound that, the fact that one of the victims was an 8-year-old little boy who had gone out to meet his father and to give him a hug for running the marathon and to know he's dead and his sister is injured is just -- >> bill: michael i'm sure you don't want to get into the speculation. i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we...
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i think education healthcare, safety jobs, those are the issues. >> bill: there is an analogy it seems to me as an observer from their repeated claims that they're going to reach out to the african-american community right? >> when the guy got up and said why are people upset about slavery, at least they got four squares. remember that? >> bill: on all of the issues, they vote against minimum wage, child care and all of these -- obamacare, all of the issues. but if we say look, look at -- new senator tim scott from south carolina. see, we are the big umbrella party. >> you know what? it will be interesting when he comes up for re-election. he's a good guy, too. it is going to be interesting as to whether or not they actually let him run and are supportive of him. i thought it was a brilliant move of the governor to appoint him. let's see how far. >> bill: now we realize we got shellaced. we're going to reach out to the latino community and have immigration reform. and we're going to make you wait probably 55 years. they want to make this path to citizenship -- it is a path, man. from c
i think education healthcare, safety jobs, those are the issues. >> bill: there is an analogy it seems to me as an observer from their repeated claims that they're going to reach out to the african-american community right? >> when the guy got up and said why are people upset about slavery, at least they got four squares. remember that? >> bill: on all of the issues, they vote against minimum wage, child care and all of these -- obamacare, all of the issues. but if we say...
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what i want to do is take them out behind the woodshed and take along the board of education. because they need it. i think what's wrong today is a lot of people do not discipline their children! they just don't! >> stephanie: a lot of people that shouldn't have kids, have them. >> caller: absolutely. >> stephanie: with this gun debate, anybody can have a kid. you know, you don't need to do anything. >> you should probably get a license to parent. >> should be a training program. >> stephanie: linda in california. hi linda welcome. >> caller: benes diaz, good morning to all. my call is based on last week's show. miracles. all of -- they scoffed at people who believe in them. when you said my friend said our helper was like an angel. if she could see that he was like an angel then it was a miracle. that made it possible for she and her daughter to make it from darkness into light. >> stephanie: yeah, that's true. i don't remember scoffing at miracles last week. >> it might have been me. >> stephanie: it was probably you. >> nay-sayer. >> stephanie: muscle head. >> stephanie: al
what i want to do is take them out behind the woodshed and take along the board of education. because they need it. i think what's wrong today is a lot of people do not discipline their children! they just don't! >> stephanie: a lot of people that shouldn't have kids, have them. >> caller: absolutely. >> stephanie: with this gun debate, anybody can have a kid. you know, you don't need to do anything. >> you should probably get a license to parent. >> should be a...
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if it never happens, then as it turns out, your standard coverage for fire, smoke, education plosion pplies. melissa: shopkeeper, along the route -- >> with those with coverage collect. melissa: if they don't, i can't imagine -- >> if they didn't buy it, they would not. melissa: wow. casualty, health insurance, all that, does it matter whether you are injured or wheteryou're spouse died as a result of terror? >> no, no exclusions for terrorism. life insurance, home, automobile, , it's really business-related insurance, or you're a worker injured or killed on the job, covered no matter what. never excluded on workers' compensation policy. melissa: so workman's comp, you're safe? >> that's right. >> we say it in full disclosure, people along the route didn't think about the stores, if declared, are not cover. what do you do? call and say dissh >> call your act, call your company now. if you are not covered, by the coverage. they are learning v.s, whether it's a flue, whether it's a terrorist atack or earthquake. nothing sells insurance like a disaster. many people run out and buy the p
if it never happens, then as it turns out, your standard coverage for fire, smoke, education plosion pplies. melissa: shopkeeper, along the route -- >> with those with coverage collect. melissa: if they don't, i can't imagine -- >> if they didn't buy it, they would not. melissa: wow. casualty, health insurance, all that, does it matter whether you are injured or wheteryou're spouse died as a result of terror? >> no, no exclusions for terrorism. life insurance, home,...
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education diplomacy our best tools. this guy -- the losers were not on student visas. >> let me next -- i don't think what i'm proposing would have stopped boston from happening. greg? >> i have mixed feelings. i find it funny that people who are angry cutting off student visas are usually less angry about terrorists cutting off people's heads. but i just think overall better background checks when i got married, my wife had to move over with me to london from the united states. we had -- she this to go through so many background checks. essentially say she is not a terrorist thelt elle hilton they cans. >> andrea: you have moments of brilliance. i agree with you on this one. the state department has a couple programs in place. one of them was ramping up to bring muslim students to the u.s. actually recruiting them. dana is right. the universities do this because they can actually charge the foreign students more so that they get five year visas, scholarships covering tuition. they leisure english. should would he be te
education diplomacy our best tools. this guy -- the losers were not on student visas. >> let me next -- i don't think what i'm proposing would have stopped boston from happening. greg? >> i have mixed feelings. i find it funny that people who are angry cutting off student visas are usually less angry about terrorists cutting off people's heads. but i just think overall better background checks when i got married, my wife had to move over with me to london from the united states. we...
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. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really worrisome is that on both sides of the political and ideological spectrum, people feel disjointed from community. when people opt out, particularly in large numbers that, creates a fertile breeding ground for treem extremism and violence. what we need to do is foster a relationship of people to society and these brothers -- they opted out. timothy mcveigh, he opted out -- >> not always. they accepted scholarship money for a prestigious high school in cambridge. they competed in athletic events with teammates, wrestling, the older brother. they had roommates and they had friended. in many respects, the
. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really...
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she earned bachelor of science degree education in 196. the campus features the laura bush promenade. walkway garden dedicated to the first lady after the first president donated $250,000 in honor of his lovely wife. the former cia director david petraeus has a new job. the city university of new york reports he will be a visiting professor of public policy in manhattan starting in august. calls this a unique opportunity for students. professor petraeus will share his extraordinary insight on international security and intelligence and nation building. general petraeus resigned as cia director last year after he admitted he did have an affair with his biographer paula broadwell. a major gang bust inside one of america's jails. cops have charged 25 people, including corrections officers and inmates in connection with a scandal involving sex and drugs and a whole lot of money at baltimore city detention center. now, the police say it all started when an inmate took control of a driven gang still after 2009 incarceration to await trial in att
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fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start preparing for that. so they're going to call psychiatrists in to say well, did your older brother put you unduress? did he force you, those are all mitigating circumstances to get you out of death pennant to life in prison. they might look at a plea deal. hey, u.s. attorney, we'll give. >> shepard: we'll give you everything. >> he'll take life in prison but don't give him the death penalty. they'll review the videotape evidence to say does he look pushed into this. maybe there are other people involved. these are things they'll focus on or mentally, is he in his right state of mind notwithstanding the brother. >> shepard: i'm out of time but how unusual would it be for the federal government to use a federal -- use the federal death penalty case in a state wher
fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start preparing for that. so they're going to call psychiatrists in to say well, did your older brother put you unduress? did he force you, those are all...
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this is about more than an education. it's a battle in america. stay tuned. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. pre-owned sales event try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >> two facebook pages promoting a gun give away has been shut down. the man running the ar 15 assault rifle contest is outraged. the owner of the tact kel firearms is trying to raise awareness about second amendment rights. those accused of being part of a plot f
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>> there's a lot of iranians in canada as there are here and there's a lot of educational exchanges among canadian universities and iranian universities in the sciences. >>steve: they dodged a bullet there. let's talk about the boston bomber. the older brother, apparently he was interviewed by the f.b.i. about a year ago. this is the extraordinary part. the russian government called the f.b.i. and said you've got to look at this guy because we think he's got ties to the chechen terrorism. >> the russians are not very forthcoming with intelligence information and when you get something from them apparently you should take a good look at it because they are trying to cover their behinds. they wanted to make sure this guy didn't do anything in america and they had not warned us that it was a possibility. they were covering their behinds. >>steve: it sounds like he took a six-month trip to russia last year and never showed up on our super computers because somebody misspelled his name. >> unfortunately that happens a lot. people, instead of putting "al" into a name, they put"el" into a name.
>> there's a lot of iranians in canada as there are here and there's a lot of educational exchanges among canadian universities and iranian universities in the sciences. >>steve: they dodged a bullet there. let's talk about the boston bomber. the older brother, apparently he was interviewed by the f.b.i. about a year ago. this is the extraordinary part. the russian government called the f.b.i. and said you've got to look at this guy because we think he's got ties to the chechen...
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we need to educate the citizenry of the united sthaeutsd on that. heather: it seems we are getting more attention on it now. hopefully it remains there. scott it's great to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: right now in the terror attack at the boston marathon investigators saying they have found the lid of one of the pressure cookers apparently used as explosives in the deadly blast. the lid found on the roof of a neighboring building. an atf official says the distance it traveled shows the great force of the explosion. chief intelligence core respondent catherine herridge joins us now live from washington with more. >> reporter: thank you, jon and good morning. fox news is also told that the circuit board has been recovered. investigators are working two tracks on the at the time nation a time error remote cellphone detonation. the fbi as we reported yesterday is stkrapbing cellphone tower records to identify positive hits for both explosions. in this bull finance obtained by fox news it weighs out the most current inf
we need to educate the citizenry of the united sthaeutsd on that. heather: it seems we are getting more attention on it now. hopefully it remains there. scott it's great to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: right now in the terror attack at the boston marathon investigators saying they have found the lid of one of the pressure cookers apparently used as explosives in the deadly blast. the lid found on the roof of a neighboring building. an atf official says...
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on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does israel belong to? i said that's weird. that answers itself. he said, no, i know what our family believes, but according to international law, who should that belong to? and apparently, and i verified it with the school that they had been taught that palestine is a nation that has been denied its state by great britain and the jews. they've also been taught, the curriculum describes fata, hamas, plo as political parties and even things as simple as the origins of jewish holidays are absolutely wrong. go ahead. >> gretchen: no, i was going to say, so you have tried to do something about this. what happened when you wen
on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does...
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they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic state. it's an empty internal sense of soul is they want to bond to this identity of the other is of the end of time sense, of al-qaeda and islamism and islamic states. we need as american muslims to pull them why our families are american. >> jon: doctor, thank you. >> alisyn: thanks so much. "fox and friends" in three minutes. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred of
they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. seagulls, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and met
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of garbage, each truckload is small chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped every day. luckily flock of sea gulls, you can't keep them away. but for humans it's worthless pile of junk, right? >> it turns out there is buried treasure deep underneath. >> do you smell that? that is the smell of fuel that will power track trucks. they are literally running on garbage. it gives off a lot of methane and that the main ingredient in natural gas. >> it sucks it out of the landzblil ken lewis shows how they pull the trapped gas out of landfill. now a brand-new facility let's them separate the methane and pump it in as fuel. >> from a g
the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of...
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education news. 63% of adults say the state does not spend enough money on public skpools a majority improve of the plan to increase funds tochool e gllearners and lower incom students.thel found support in giving schools more flexibility in how they spend state money. >> more than 14 thousand new freshman have been received to cal berkeley. a record high number of april politics were received this year. nearly 68,000. cal officials say class of an average gpa of 3.9 and a diverse background. 9,000 from california and women represent about 54% of the admitted students. >> san francisco new exploratorium offering nun yeek views on the water front. take a look at this laser light art show. so cool. crowds gathered to watch the figures change. the light show is project frtd roof here at abc 7. official tv partner of the exploratorium. there is another free light show tonight. you can see it's cool stuff. >> that is going to be on our web site, of course. >> still ahead getting down, dirt yes for earth day some students whark they're doing to make the campus more >>> coming up at 6:00 ou
education news. 63% of adults say the state does not spend enough money on public skpools a majority improve of the plan to increase funds tochool e gllearners and lower incom students.thel found support in giving schools more flexibility in how they spend state money. >> more than 14 thousand new freshman have been received to cal berkeley. a record high number of april politics were received this year. nearly 68,000. cal officials say class of an average gpa of 3.9 and a diverse...